Tsue T T, Oesterle E C, Rubel E W
Virginia Merrill Bloedel Hearing Research Center, University of Washington, Seattle.
Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 1994 Sep;111(3 Pt 1):281-301. doi: 10.1177/01945998941113P118.
Hearing and balance disorders caused by the loss of inner ear hair cells is a common problem encountered in otolaryngology-head and neck surgery. The postembryonic production of hair cells in cold-blooded vertebrates has been known for several decades, and recent studies in the avian inner ear after ototoxic drug and noise damage have demonstrated a remarkable capacity for both anatomic and functional recovery. The regeneration of sensory hair cells has been shown to be integral to this repair process. Current work is focusing on the cellular progenitor source of new hair cells and the trigger mechanism responsible for inducing hair cell regeneration. Preliminary studies suggest that reparative proliferation may also occur in the mammalian inner ear. Work in this field is moving at a rapid pace. The results thus far have yielded optimism that direct stimulation of hair cell production or transplantation of living hair cells may eventually become treatment modalities for the damaged human inner ear. These proposals would have been considered unrealistic less than 10 years ago, but they now have caught the full attention of both clinician and researcher.
内耳毛细胞缺失所导致的听力及平衡障碍是耳鼻咽喉-头颈外科常见的问题。几十年来,人们已经知道冷血脊椎动物在胚胎后期能够产生毛细胞,最近对耳毒性药物和噪声损伤后的鸟类内耳研究表明,其具有显著的解剖和功能恢复能力。感觉毛细胞的再生已被证明是这一修复过程不可或缺的部分。目前的研究工作聚焦于新毛细胞的细胞祖源以及诱导毛细胞再生的触发机制。初步研究表明,哺乳动物内耳也可能发生修复性增殖。该领域的研究进展迅速。迄今为止的研究结果让人乐观地认为,直接刺激毛细胞生成或移植活的毛细胞最终可能成为治疗人类内耳损伤的方法。这些提议在不到10年前还会被认为不切实际,但现在已引起了临床医生和研究人员的充分关注。